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Didn’t know till the post. Onto the dark side 😜🤙🏼
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1. Learning stuff together in workshops 2. Listening to other nomads share their stories Drop a comment below and tell me why! This will help me make better stuff for all of us nomads. Thanks everyone!
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I like the mix. Sharing ideas in a group setting is a good way to brainstorm and learn new skills. Hearing how a person got into their "thing" shows the crazy way the universe aligns, and the struggles they overcame to make that "thing" work. We can learn from both in a different way.
What did you discover today?
Want to know something interesting about successful people? They don't just learn about their own industry. They learn about everything. Here's a simple habit that changed everything for me... Spend 15 minutes every day exploring something completely random. Something unrelated to your work. Something outside your world. Something that feels useless right now. Then write one line about what you discovered. That's it. Why? Because knowledge is like a map. One piece doesn't show you the route. Two pieces still leave you lost. But keep adding pieces... And suddenly you see paths nobody else can see. You spot shortcuts nobody else knows about. And that's where everything changes. That's how you find gold mines before anyone else even knows they exist. What did you discover today?
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Been researching more on minimalism and "Letting Go". Realizing to continue my travel vlog journey I will have to overcome both of these. Also how these are two things I’ve been needing to work on, but now have an incentive to do so. 💪🏼🙏
They Are Calling Me a Traitor!
Just dropped a new video ranting about something that drives me mad during Thailand's high season. After 10 years living here, I'm sharing: - Why Western tourists can't help but obsess over their home country's politics, even on holiday - The stark reality of Western "democracy" vs actual quality of life in places like Thailand - Why I left the UK's broken system behind and never looked back It's not your typical expat video - just me venting about how frustrating it is watching tourists arrive here completely programmed by their media back home, unable to see how their precious "democratic" systems are actually designed to keep them divided and miserable. To those thinking about making the leap abroad... Don't let brainwashed friends and family who've never done it talk you out of it. The freedom and happiness you'll find here is real, despite what Western media wants you to believe. Who else has noticed this political obsession from tourists? Or made the move and realised how much BS you were fed back home? Let's discuss!
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They Are Calling Me a Traitor!
2 likes • Dec '24
100% Well said brutha. I wasn’t in to politics, but I too was brainwashed into the "Thailand is not as good as America" crap. After acclimating to the more laid back, go with the flow vibe, I didn’t want to be around many of the expat tourists. They were the ones always causing trouble/being loud/drama/fights/ etc. A friend came from USA for 2 weeks, and after week 1 I couldn’t wait for him to go. He couldn’t lighten up, he couldn’t go with the flow and forget about America life for 2 weeks. Uptight, paranoid, had to babysit. Called his family and cousin every night while we are out on Khao San or some other fun place. (Like PUT DOWN THE PHONE! They will be there when you get back!) Why bother going to Thailand for a few weeks if your mind is still back in America? 🤨😵‍💫
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Austyn LaVista
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@evan-lemboris-2217
Registered Nurse, Artist, Graphic Designer, YouTuber. Lived in SE for 9 months. Travel/Moto Vlogging and Life Lessons/Philosophy Videos.

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